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The world’s largest air fractionators
n 2000, the four largest air fractionators in the world entered operation in a factory that Linde built in the Gulf of Mexico. The plant provides nitrogen for the oil extraction process in the Cantarell Oil fields of the national Petroleos Mexicanos Coportivo (Pemex).
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The Linde cold storage building in Munich (approx. 1938).
The Linde cold storage building in Munich (approx. 1938).
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The largest natural gas liquefaction plant in Europe
Commissioned by the Norwegian oil and gas group Statoil ASA we have built the largest natural gas liquefaction plant in Europe on the island of Melkøya off Hammerfest. The plant came into operation in 2008 and has a production capacity of 4.3 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas per annum from the Barents Sea.
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The "Gesellschaft für Linde's Eismaschinen" Supervisory Board in 1932 ...
The Supervisory Board of the "Gesellschaft für Linde's Eismaschinen" in 1932, with Carl von Linde (centre) at the age of 90.
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Steam reformer
Steam reformer are used to reform light hydrocarbons, such as natural gas, using steam in a cracking furnace. This produces a gas mixture containing hydrogen, which is used for chemical syntheses and to obtain hydrogen.
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Sketches and notes from Carl von Linde's early lecture drafts
Sketches and notes from Carl von Linde's early lecture drafts... Sketches and notes from Carl von Linde's early lecture drafts when he served as a instructor (1868-1879) at the Polytechnic School in Munich (today Technical University Munich).
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Natural gas plant transported by ship to Hammerfest
It weighs 35,000 tonnes and is bigger than a football field. The centerpiece of the largest natural gas liquefaction plant in Europe on its way from Cadiz in Spain to its destination, Hammerfest in Norway.
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Linde’s Höllriegelskreuth facilities in 1909.
The Linde plant facilities in Höllriegelskreuth in 1909.
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Linde refrigeration machine from 1900
Technical improvement of Linde refrigeration machines is ongoing. A model from circa 1900 is pictured
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Linde plant facilities in Höllriegelskreuth in 1929.
The Linde plant facilities in Höllriegelskreuth in 1929.
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Linde LPG production plant in Norway
An innovative Linde plant technology on the west coast of Norway: The environmentally friendly fuel LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) is produced in the natural gas plant in Kollsnes.
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Japan’s first filling station for liquid hydrogen is in Tokyo
Japan’s first filling station for liquid hydrogen is in Tokyo - with storage and filling systems from Linde.
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Inventor Paulus Heylandt built the first tank car for liquid oxygen ...
In 1900, inventor Paulus Heylandt built the first tank car for liquid oxygen, called the "Laubfrosch" or "Tree Frog".
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Imperial patent from 1877 for the first refrigeration machine
Imperial patent for Carl von Linde for his first refrigeration machine (1877).
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Helium from Linde
Helium is one of the most important noble gases and is used in a variety of industrial applications. As a result, global demand for helium is rising by around 5 percent a year.
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Ethylene plant built by Linde
The Linde Engineering Division’s competence in the project development, planning and construction of turnkey plants is clearly demonstrated by the fact that there are more than 4,000 plants across the world built by Linde.
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Carl von Linde (seated, 2nd from right) with his family...
Carl von Linde (seated, 2nd from right) with his sons and daughters and their spouses.
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Carl von Linde in 1925, at the age of 83.
Carl von Linde in 1925, at the age of 83.
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Carl von Linde (around 1880)
Carl von Linde (around 1880)
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Carl von Linde (1868)
Carl von Linde 1868 as assistant professor at the newly founded Polytechnic School in Munich (now TUM).
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Carl von Linde
Carl von Linde (front left) appraises the building site for the Deutsches Museum in Munich together with the architects and members of the building committee (approx. 1910).
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An 1883 refrigeration machine for the Wiesbaden slaughterhouse
In 1883 the "Gesellschaft für Linde's Eismaschinen" equipped the Wiesbaden slaughterhouse with a refrigeration machine.
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A small air liquefaction plant demonstrated by Linde in 1896.
A small air liquefaction plant by Linde was showcased at the Bavarian Industrial and Commercial Exhibition in Nuremberg, Germany, as early as 1896.
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A plant for chilling food and producing ice, in 1892.
In 1892 the "Gesellschaft für Linde's Eismaschinen" opened a large plant for chilling food and producing ice.
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A manmade ice rink with Linde cooling was displayed at the Bavarian Indust ...
A manmade ice rink with Linde cooling was displayed at the Bavarian Industry and Trade Exhibition in Nuremberg.
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A look inside the Höllriegelskreuth engineering office in 1910.
A look inside the engineering office in Höllriegelskreuth from 1910, where additional uses for the air liquefaction process (rectification) were being tested.
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Europe's largest LNG plant build by Linde Engineering
Melkoya, Hammerfest, Norway
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Air Separation Unit, Leuna (Germany)
Air Separation Unit, Leuna (Germany)
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Solar Park
Miscellaneous - Parque de Solar Arnedo in Spain, solar cells (suitable for brand wall). Used in Annual Report 2008.
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Solar park Arnedo in Spain
Special gases from Linde enable environmentally friendly production of solar modules.
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H₂ fuelling station for bus operator AC Transit in Oakland, California
The future of mobility is green – and hydrogen has a key role to play here. In conjunction with fuel cells, it has the potential to make both private and public transport more environmentally sound. Fuel-cell vehicles are already part of the public transport infrastructure in California. Linde has built two H₂ fuelling stations for bus operator AC Transit in Oakland and Emeryville.
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Hydrogen pilot plant, Leuna Germany
Pilot plant in Leuna, Germany: Linde uses an innovative procedure to convert raw glycerine into hydrogen.
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Hydrogen fuelling station Berlin, Germany
Hydrogen fuelling station in Berlin, Germany. Germany continues to expand its network of hydrogen fuelling stations. Together with Daimler, Linde will be setting up twenty new H₂ fuelling stations in Germany over the coming months. This initiative underscores the companies' commitment to zero-emissions mobility.
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Gases - Cylinder gas at Singapore plant
Filling and loading cylinder gas for transport at our site in Singapore
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Welder welding stainless steel
TIG welding stainless steel vessel
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Welder welding non-ferrous materials
TIG welding aluminium panel
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Engineering - LNG tanker Arctic Princess
Natural gas liquefaction plant on the Melkoya peninsula off Hammerfest, LNG tanker Arctic Princess docked at the plant in wintertime.
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World's largest gas-to-liquids facility, Qatar
The world's largest gas-to-liquids facility went on stream in 2011 in the State of Qatar. At full capacity, it produces 140,000 barrels of liquid hydrocarbons and 120,000 barrels of condensate, liquid petroleum gas and ethane per day. Eight large air separation plants built by Linde supply the facility with the oxygen it needs - around 860,000 cubic metres per hour.
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Stavanger LNG facility Norway
Since May 2011, Linde has been supplying the entire Baltic Sea region with liquefied natural gas from its Nynäshamn terminal in southern Sweden. The gas is liquefied at Linde's Norway LNG facility and shipped to the terminal in storage tanks. Here it is stored for onward transport in a tank capable of holding up to 20,000 cubic metres of LNG - in other words, around twelve million cubic metres of gas.
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Natural gas liquefaction plant, Melkøya, Norway
Linde's natural gas liquefaction plant is located off the Norwegian coast on the island of Melkøya, near the city of Hammerfest. At full capacity, around six billion cubic metres of liquefied natural gas will be shipped from here each year.
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Engineering - LNG tanker Arctic Princess
Natural gas liquefaction plant on the Melkoya peninsula off Hammerfest, LNG tanker Arctic Princess docked at the plant in wintertime.
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Sky - Clouds in the sky 3
Atmospheric clouds over Manaus, Brazil
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Sky - Clouds in the sky XL
Atmospheric clouds over Manaus, Brazil
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Linde AG Head Office, Munich, Germany
Exterior of Carl von Linde Haus, Klosterhofstrasse 1
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Linde AG Head Office, Munich, Germany
Exterior of Carl von Linde Haus, Klosterhofstrasse 1
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The Linde Group
A world leading gases and engineering company
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Engineering - Gas liquefaction plant, Norway
This gas liquefaction plant was designed and built by Linde Engineering in northern Norway, Hammerfest.
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Gas storage tanks
Gas storage tanks and road tanker
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Hydrogen centre
Linde´s hydrogen centre in Unterschleissheim
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Linde vehicle
Linde vehicle parks outside Brampton Plant
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Hydrogen supply and transport
Container vehicle for liquid hydrogen on the road in front of an avenue
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CO2 injection plant
German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ, Potsdam, Germany
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Linde Annual 2013: Regional Growth Markets
On-site project for steel group NLMK in Vorsino, Russia
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Linde Annual 2013: Process Optimisation
Linde Eco Trailor
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Linde Annual 2013: Process Optimisation
Linde driver fills his trailer with liquid nitrogen
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Linde Annual 2013: Energy and the Environment
Hydrogen Filling Station, Berlin (Germany)
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Linde Annual 2013: Energy and the Environment
Mecedes F-Cell in front of the hydrogen refuelling facility at Berlin airport
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Linde Annual 2013: Energy and the Environment
A special dispenser fills the vehicle with the hydrogen
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Linde AG Head Office, Munich, Germany
Exterior of Carl von Linde Haus, Klosterhofstrasse 1
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Dr Wolfgang Büchele
CEO (with logo of The Linde Group)
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Dr Wolfgang Büchele
CEO (with logo of The Linde Group)
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Linde Annual 2014: Zero-emission mobility - Hydrogen
Linde’s proprietary ionic compressor is at the heart of the company’s hydrogen fuelling stations
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Linde Annual 2014: Zero-emission mobility - Hydrogen
View into a completely assembled hydrogen compressor station
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Linde Annual 2014: Zero-emission mobility - Hydrogen
Linde employee Kubulay Avic assembling components of a compressor station
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Linde Annual 2014: Strong customer focus - Cylinder and liquefied gases
Melting the thermal-sprayed protective layer to bond the powder coating with the substrate
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Linde Annual 2014: Strong customer focus - Cylinder and liquefied gases
Jasmin Lang (Project Manager at Kennametal Stellite), visits the new gas supply facilities in Koblenz accompanied by Linde staff Harry Benz (Sales/Application Technology) and Walter Gelhard (Regional Manager Sales)
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Linde Annual 2014: New sources of energy - Shale Gas
Linde is expanding its air gas and syngas production capacity at the La Porte (Texas) site
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Linde Annual 2014: New sources of energy - Shale Gas
Engineers Chelsey Cabb (left) and Robin Callaghan (right) monitor construction of the new infrastructure facilities on site at Linde
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Linde Annual 2014: New sources of energy - Shale Gas
The Houston Ship Channel, La Porte, Texas, USA
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Linde Annual 2014: Innovative supply concepts - Healthcare
Using LIV IQ frees up more time for nursing staff to devote to patient care
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Linde Annual 2014: Innovative supply concepts - Healthcare
Lindes latest innovation is LIV IQ - a valve with a smart display showing the remaining gas content in the mobile gas cylinder at the set flow rate
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Linde Annual 2014: Business Development Managers - on-site
Jukka Keyrilainen (Development Manager at Neste Oil) & Jan Heinrich (Business Development Manager for Linde's on-site operations)